A play about a speech

โ€œCheckersโ€ is the name of a new play about Richard Nixonโ€™s famous 1952 televised speech.

Writing in Vanity Fair, former President Carter scribe James Fallows pegs the speech (and thus the play) as important because it marks the moment, in 1952, when โ€œmodern televised politics began.โ€

The play runs through Dec. 2 at New Yorkโ€™s Vinyard Theater.
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